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Silva, Leonardo; Mendes, António; Gomes, Anabela; Fortes, Gabriel – International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning, 2023
The use of computational scaffolding is a crucial strategy to foster students' regulation of learning skills, which is associated with increased learning achievement. However, most interventions treat the regulatory processes as individual actions isolated from a social context. This view contradicts the most recent research that points to the…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Computer Assisted Instruction, Learning Processes, Computation
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Pavelko, Stacey L.; Owens, Robert E., Jr. – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2023
Purpose: The purposes of this tutorial are (a) to describe a method of language sample analysis (LSA) referred to as SUGAR (Sampling Utterances and Grammatical Analysis Revised) and (b) to offer step-by-step instructions detailing how to collect, transcribe, analyze, and interpret the results of a SUGAR language sample. Method: The tutorial begins…
Descriptors: Sampling, Language Tests, Data Collection, Data Analysis
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Lee, Silvia Wen-Yu; Liang, Jyh-Chong; Hsu, Chung-Yuan; Chien, Francis Pingfan; Tsai, Meng-Jung – Educational Technology & Society, 2023
One of the major purposes of this study is to investigate the potential impact of gender and information and computer technology (ICT) resources on students' computational thinking (CT) competencies. To this end, the Computational Thinking Test for Junior High Students (CTT-JH) was developed and validated. Research participants included 437 junior…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Access to Computers, Educational Technology
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Heather Killen; Merijke Coenraad; Virginia Byrne; Lautaro Cabrera; Kelly Mills; Diane Jass Ketelhut; Jandelyn D. Plane – ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 2023
Computational thinking (CT) is playing an increasingly relevant role within disciplinary teaching in elementary school, particularly in science. However, many teachers are unfamiliar with CT, either because their education occurred before the popularization of CT or because CT instruction was not included in their pre-service coursework. For these…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Science Instruction, Faculty Development
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Guggemos, Josef – International Association for Development of the Information Society, 2023
Computational thinking (CT) is an important 21st-century skill. This paper aims at investigating predictors of CT self-efficacy among high-school students. The hypothesized predictors are grouped into three areas: (1) student characteristics, (2) home environment, and (3) learning opportunities. CT self-efficacy is measured with the Computational…
Descriptors: Computation, Thinking Skills, Self Efficacy, 21st Century Skills
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Ekici, Celil; Plyley, Chris – PRIMUS, 2019
Following a modeling-first approach to differential equations, inquiry-based learning activities on modeling and controlling the growth of locally relevant species, such as lionfish or sea turtles, are developed by the authors. Emerging exemplary practices are presented, building towards a balanced teaching of differential equations involving…
Descriptors: Calculus, Mathematics Instruction, Inquiry, Mathematical Models
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Ärlebäck, Jonas Bergman; Albarracín, Lluís – ZDM: The International Journal on Mathematics Education, 2019
This paper presents the results of a literature review focusing on the use and potential of Fermi problems (FPs) in the STEM disciplines. We identify different usages and roles given to FPs in each of the STEM disciplines and highlight their potential to promote modeling of real phenomena and situations as well as learning about the estimation of…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Interdisciplinary Approach, 21st Century Skills, Teaching Methods
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Swann, G. M. Peter – Journal of Economic Education, 2019
Many empirical economists say that the teaching of econometrics is unbalanced, and students are not well-prepared for the serious problems they will encounter with real data. Here, the author considers the problem of noisy data, which is present in most econometric studies, but receives far too little attention. Most econometric studies are done…
Descriptors: Economics Education, Economics, Data, Problems
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Frodyma, Marc; Rosas, Sandy – Physics Teacher, 2019
Symmetry and invariance play a fundamental role in modern physics and related disciplines, and students entering a STEM field need practice with symmetry-based arguments as part of the preparation for their future careers. We refer to symmetry based solutions as those that either make use of the existing geometric symmetry in a problem to simplify…
Descriptors: Physics, Science Instruction, Scientific Concepts, Geometric Concepts
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Dauer, Joseph T.; Bergan-Roller, Heather E.; King, Gretchen P.; Kjose, McKenzie; Galt, Nicholas J.; Helikar, Tomáš – International Journal of STEM Education, 2019
Background: Computational modeling is an increasingly common practice for disciplinary experts and therefore necessitates integration into science curricula. Computational models afford an opportunity for students to investigate the dynamics of biological systems, but there is significant gap in our knowledge of how these activities impact student…
Descriptors: Computation, Schemata (Cognition), Genetics, Introductory Courses
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Stewart, Andrew – Australian Mathematics Education Journal, 2019
The Birthday Paradox problem can be investigated either with a carefully constructed spreadsheet (for greatest precision) or a calculator process (for reasonable precision). A number of ways of approaching this problem as a class activity are provided.
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Spreadsheets, Computation, Calculators
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O'Rear, Connor D.; McNeil, Nicole M. – Developmental Science, 2019
How does improving children's ability to label set sizes without counting affect the development of understanding of the cardinality principle? It may accelerate development by facilitating subsequent alignment and comparison of the cardinal label for a given set and the last word counted when counting that set (Mix et al., 2012). Alternatively,…
Descriptors: Geometric Concepts, Number Concepts, Computation, Preschool Children
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Roy, Sudipta – Teaching Statistics: An International Journal for Teachers, 2019
The natural experiment proposed in this article extracts three stories from boxes of "100 paper clips". The activity requires students to apply three lessons from inferential statistics, starting with a hypothesis test and including confidence intervals as well as tolerance intervals.
Descriptors: Statistical Inference, Probability, Teaching Methods, Hypothesis Testing
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Waterbury, Glenn Thomas; DeMars, Christine E. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2019
There is a need for effect sizes that are readily interpretable by a broad audience. One index that might fill this need is [pi], which represents the proportion of scores in one group that exceed the mean of another group. The robustness of estimates of [pi] to violations of normality had not been explored. Using simulated data, three estimates…
Descriptors: Effect Size, Robustness (Statistics), Simulation, Research Methodology
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Katzin, Naama; Salti, Moti; Henik, Avishai – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2019
At the early stages of concept acquisition, physical properties are inseparable of the concepts they form. With development, the concept seems to depart from the physical entities from which it emerged and seems to exist beyond its physical attributes. Numerosity is an abstract concept; however, physical properties such as diameter, area, and…
Descriptors: Numbers, Holistic Approach, Concept Formation, Geometric Concepts
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